Friday, April 30, 2010
1135pm
I was listening to gian gomeshi (sp? I’d check but I don’t have the fucking net) the other day and he was talking to todd bridges of diff’rent strokes. Todd has recently written a book called “killing willis” about his days as a child star, drug addict, and recovering addict. I was really interested in what he had to say during the interview and immediately thought that I had to get the book. I found it today when I was at walmart browsing and bought it. So far I have read the first chapter and it has been fairly engrossing. It’s almost to the point where I want to write mr bridges and commend him on his honesty and thank him for writing an interesting tome.
I had bought ______’s book on divorce. Blank right now because the fucking internet…god dammit, do I rely on google or what? I thought her book would be very interesting because I used to see her on “what’s for dinner’ with ken kostick back in the early 2000’s. I was unemployed and my days consisted of sleeping in and then going to the library, not to look for a job, but to email my friend, and then returning home to watch Martha stewart and the cooking show with ken and mary jo. Mary jo was married to dean mcdermott, who later left her for tori spelling. I had read an excerpt from her book and thought it might be a juicy novel about the goings on behind the scenes. Apart from the “what? You’re leaving me” part of the book, the rest of it was aimed at newly divorced women and what they should do with their lives…well, does that really apply to me? I was sorely disappointed with it. I read it, but I growled all the way through it and wondered why I wasted any time or money on it. I passed it onto kim with the hopes that she’d get it to her brain dead sister (who reminds me a lot of the sil in terms of uselessness) who is going through a divorce herself. There was a lot of great advice in it, but it didn’t really apply to married folks. Seeing as kim’s sister is mildly retarded socially and mentally, I thought she might benefit from reading the book and actually taking some of the advice to heart.
I know that people say “no good deed goes unpunished”…I’ll see if she ever says anything to me in terms of snarking me off about my intentions or unsaid comments about her behaviour.
Still no internet. It keeps telling me to check with my internet provider. Yeah, a lot of good that will do. Fuck.
I was listening to gian gomeshi (sp? I’d check but I don’t have the fucking net) the other day and he was talking to todd bridges of diff’rent strokes. Todd has recently written a book called “killing willis” about his days as a child star, drug addict, and recovering addict. I was really interested in what he had to say during the interview and immediately thought that I had to get the book. I found it today when I was at walmart browsing and bought it. So far I have read the first chapter and it has been fairly engrossing. It’s almost to the point where I want to write mr bridges and commend him on his honesty and thank him for writing an interesting tome.
I had bought ______’s book on divorce. Blank right now because the fucking internet…god dammit, do I rely on google or what? I thought her book would be very interesting because I used to see her on “what’s for dinner’ with ken kostick back in the early 2000’s. I was unemployed and my days consisted of sleeping in and then going to the library, not to look for a job, but to email my friend, and then returning home to watch Martha stewart and the cooking show with ken and mary jo. Mary jo was married to dean mcdermott, who later left her for tori spelling. I had read an excerpt from her book and thought it might be a juicy novel about the goings on behind the scenes. Apart from the “what? You’re leaving me” part of the book, the rest of it was aimed at newly divorced women and what they should do with their lives…well, does that really apply to me? I was sorely disappointed with it. I read it, but I growled all the way through it and wondered why I wasted any time or money on it. I passed it onto kim with the hopes that she’d get it to her brain dead sister (who reminds me a lot of the sil in terms of uselessness) who is going through a divorce herself. There was a lot of great advice in it, but it didn’t really apply to married folks. Seeing as kim’s sister is mildly retarded socially and mentally, I thought she might benefit from reading the book and actually taking some of the advice to heart.
I know that people say “no good deed goes unpunished”…I’ll see if she ever says anything to me in terms of snarking me off about my intentions or unsaid comments about her behaviour.

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